MICALLEF m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-10-11 published
FRENCH /
MICALLEF -- Wedding Announcement
John FRENCH and Marion
MICALLEF were married on September 23rd,
2006, at four o'clock in the afternoon, at Rotary Glen Banquet
Hall, Brampton. The beautiful wedding took place outdoors. Marion
and John would like to extend their appreciation and gratitude
for the love and support provided by their family and Friends
during their engagement and their wedding day.
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MICHALEK m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-04-12 published
Forthcoming Marriage -
MICHALEK /
PINTER
Margaret MICHALEK and the late Frank wish to announce the engagement
of their daughter MaryAnn to Stephen Richard,
son of Steve and
Sally PINTER of Hamilton.
The wedding will be held in London, June 2003.

MICHALSKI m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-12 published
Megan BERNARDO and Ryan
MICHALSKI -- Match
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▼March 12, 2005 Page M6
If you love something, you can set it free, but it may need a
nudge in the appropriate direction. At least that's what Megan
BERNARDO reasoned as she "pushed, more than encouraged," a reluctant
Ryan MICHALSKI to follow his dream and move to England to play
basketball.
The 6-foot-4 athlete, whom she had been dating for five years,
had recently obtained his Chartered Accountant designation and
a position with Deloitte and Touche LLP. But this bean counter
wasn't keen on being tied to a desk. He had been thinking about
trying out for a spot on the Northampton Neptunes, ever since
Friends from his days at Mount Allison University had ended up
on the team and encouraged him to join them. "It was always in
the back of my mind," Mr.
MICHALSKI, now 26, says, "and Megan
said, 'If you don't go, you'll regret it.' "
"I was worried if he didn't go, he'd regret me," Ms.
BERNARDO
laughs.
His employers were supportive as well, he says, guaranteeing
his position for a year, so Mr.
MICHALSKI decided to make the
move in August of 2003.
He wasn't exactly a stranger in a strange land. "My mother's
parents, five of her brothers and sisters and a whack of cousins
lived within a hundred miles, and when you come from Canada,
a two-hour drive isn't far."
Living and working with his former university teammates helped
him feel at home too.
The biggest challenge was being away from Ms.
BERNARDO, whom
he had met in 1998, when they were both third-year students at
Mount Allison, in Sackville, N.B.
"We did stats homework together and became Friends," says Mr.
MICHALSKI, who is originally from Saint John's.
The summer after they met, he lined up what he thought was a
solid job offer in Toronto, where Ms.
BERNARDO lived, and called
her.
"My parents always welcomed everyone into our house," Ms.
BERNARDO
says. "So when they heard Ryan's dad and friend Dave were here,
they said, 'Bring everyone.' "
When the families were chatting, they realized that Mr.
MICHALSKI's
father, a professor at Memorial University in Newfoundland, knew
a close family friend, Judy
ROBERTS, from when she was a PhD
candidate at Memorial. Both families felt an instant rapport.
The connection even led to an offer of employment for Mr.
MICHALSKI,
who had just learned that his original job offer had fallen through.
Hearing the news, Ms.
BERNARDO's parents immediately offered
him summer employment at Camp Wabikon, a former Hudson's Bay
post near Temagami, which they owned and operated.
That fall, the couple started dating, and by graduation in 2000,
they were viewing each other in a starry new light as they toured
Europe for a month. Ms.
BERNARDO decided to return there after
the two came back to Canada, to study Italian and formulate her
future. "It was hard because Ry had just moved to Toronto and
I was going away. But he was very supportive," she says.
While Mr. MICHALSKI completed his 30 months of accountancy requirements,
Ms. BERNARDO searched for her niche. After travelling in Europe,
she had returned to Toronto, completed the Canadian Securities
Course and found work in the investment field. But she wasn't
satisfied with her career decisions. "I was miserable in the
city being away from what I loved, and midsummer decided I was
on the wrong track. I realized that what I had been trying to
get away from was what I loved and wanted to do forever."
Happily, in 2003, she joined her siblings on Wabikon's staff
as an assistant director. "It's a family affair," she beams.
Meanwhile, Mr.
MICHALSKI was preparing to leave the country.
He had the ring and envisioned proposing at Christmas, when Ms.
BERNARDO planned to visit him. But when she dashed back to the
city to bid farewell two days before his departure, the catalyst
of nerves and ardour spurred him to immediacy. He missed his
opportunity during a romantic dinner when a group in banker's
blue noisily invaded the restaurant they had chosen. He skillfully
rebounded, however, and proposed later at home. After her slam-dunk
response, they bounded off to his scheduled touch-football game.
Just engaged, they were soon an ocean apart. "It was tough being
without Megan," he says. "She came over for a month at Christmas,
and I surprised her in April."
After that brief visit, he returned to England and stayed three
months longer, coaching in primary schools, a job made easier
after he had interacted with campers at Wabikon. And by fall,
as their wedding approached, he was back here for good, working
once again as a Chartered Accountant.
On October 22, Reverend Deborah
HART led the ceremony in Eglinton
St. George's United Church. The processional and recessional
were two versions of the Trumpet Voluntary, played by internist
and family friend Lynn
SARGEANT, who had performed the identical
repertoire at the wedding of the bride's parents in 1969.
"As soon as it started, all of my emotions came up," says the
bride, 27. Among her seven bridesmaids were five housemates from
university. "It was the first time we had all been together since
graduation, and I needed them with me," the new Mrs.
MICHALSKI
emotes, adding, "Our Friendship came before Ry and I were ever
a couple."
Still, she says, nothing can match the bond she has with her
husband. "We have the same Friends, are accepting of each other's
lives and dreams and make each other laugh, which keeps us sane."

MICHIELSE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-23 published
ALLEN /
MICHIELSEThe families of Jennifer
MICHIELSE and Russell
ALLEN are happy
to announce their forthcoming marriage on Saturday September
13 at the Urkraina Country Club.
The couple will reside in London.
Love and Happiness always.

MICHNIEWICZ m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-28 published
RZADKI /
MICHNIEWICZ
50 Years Of Faith, Love and Devotion Edward and Stella
RZADKIJune 28,
1958 A union truly blessed. Your commitment to marriage, built
on love for each other and faith in God, is an example to all
of us. Your Children and Grandchildren.

MIDDLETON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-22 published
BARNES /
MIDDLETON
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
BARNES are pleased to announce the wedding
of their daughter, Cara, to Richard
MIDDLETON ,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard MIDDLETON today, Saturday, January 22, 2005. The service
will be held in London at 3 pm at Saint James Westminster Anglican Church

MIJO m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-17 published
Pamela Kaur
SINGH and Darren Graham Henry
STOKES -- Match
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▲December 17, 2005, Page M5
Pamela SINGH and Darren
STOKES met in Charlottetown, so it isn't
surprising that this quote from Anne Shirley, in Anne of Avonlea,
seems so prophetic: "Romance may not come into one's life with
pomp and blare... perhaps it crept to one's side like an old
friend."
In May 1999, the two were attending Show Canada, the annual Canadian
motion picture industry convention, and film was their common
parlance. She was there to accept awards for excellence as a
Cineplex theatre manager. He was representing his employer,
MIJO
Corp., a distributor of video, audio and print media.
When invited by a former employer to join some colleagues for
cocktails, he eased in beside Ms.
SINGH. "We clicked from the
get-go. He was funny, charming and smart," says Ms.
SINGH, who
found herself sharing every unscheduled moment at the convention
with Mr. STOKES, joking around and taking in island attractions
like Green Gables.
Appropriately, it was Confederation Bridge that brought the duo
together. Her reluctance to descend a rocky slope at the edge
of the bridge drew a challenge from Mr.
STOKES. "I was a phobia
queen, afraid of heights, dogs, the dark, bugs and water," she
confesses. "I said, 'I can't!' Darren said, 'You can!' He grabbed
my hand, I got to the bottom, and was screaming, ecstatic, hugged
him and said thank you." Back in Toronto, on a first date at
Just Desserts, they exchanged photos, reminisced and considered
the prospect of future nocturnal meetings, since Ms.
SINGH worked
most nights until 2 a.m.
Despite the awkward schedule, Mr.
STOKES, a hopeless romantic
under his macho façade, could not resist -- coming to meet Ms.
SINGH for late-night coffee dates. Likewise, on her single day
off, she would get up after three hours of sleep and meet him
for breakfast.
Over the next couple of years, Mr.
STOKES helped Ms.
SINGH grapple
with her demons: He converted her to snorkelling, tempered her
fear of dogs and the dark and introduced her to squash. "Darren
has been extremely supportive of my career and work ethic...
and showed me there is more to life than work," she asserts.
But Mr. STOKES is quick to return the compliments. Ms.
SINGH
"has a wealth of knowledge," he says. "She meticulously plans
events and it's great to sit on the sidelines and watch."
On December 18, 2004, he booked a corner table at Thornhill's
Octagon Restaurant. Recuperating from her company Christmas party
and the stress of just beginning her holiday shopping, Ms.
SINGH
felt bedraggled. As they toasted his imminent promotion, she
wasn't prepared for what came next: "Sweetheart, I love you,"
he said, holding out a blue box. She didn't need to ask what
was inside.
The wedding took place outdoors on September 10 at the Richmond
HillCountryClub, with pastor Dale
BOLTON officiating. The ceremony
melded the bride's Hindu and Sikh traditions, including the lighting
of a deeya [clay pot] in tribute to Lord Ganesh, with the groom's
Anglican background.
Today, Ms.
SINGH, 31, is a senior consultant with the
GCIGroup
and Mr. STOKES, 30, is a vice-president at
MIJOCorp.And, according
to their friend Jason
BORK, they're the perfect Toronto couple:
"Each from different cultural backgrounds, they are social butterflies,
love Toronto, and most importantly love and are dedicated to
each other."

MILBURY m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-06-20 published
MILBURY,
Boyd and Ruth - Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary
Congratulations and best wishes to Boyd and Ruth
MILBURY who
are celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary on June 20, 2003.
Love and admiration from their three children Glenn (Bonnie),
Susan (Donny) and Lea, and their four grandchildren Kristen,
Laura, Meredith and Spencer.

MILES m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-07-19 published
FERRIS /
MILES -- Forthcoming Marriage
John and Shirley
FERRIS of Feversham and Gordon and Judith
MILES
from Iqualuit, N.W.T. are pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their children. Meighan Dawn
FERRIS and Jonathan
Ross MILES will exchange wedding vows on Wednesday July 26, 2006
at Little Trinity Anglican Church in Toronto. Special thanks
to Stacey WIGHT of Markdale for her photography expertise.
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MILES m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-02 published
Fred and Bernice
MILES, 50th Wedding Anniversary
AUGUST 1, 2003
Congratulations Fred and Bernice on your golden wedding anniversary.Please
join the family in celebrating this special occasion at an open
house on Saturday, August 9th between 2 and 5 pm at 159 Paul
Street, London.Best wishes only.

MILES m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-20 published
MILES /
MacPHERSON -- Engagement
The parents of Alison
MILES and Shane
MacPHERSON are thrilled
to announce their engagement. A 2007 wedding is planned. We all
love you both and wish you all the best. Love The Entire Family

MILES m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-21 published
MILES,
Mary and David - 25th Wedding Anniversary
October 24, 2006 Celebrating 25 years of love and happiness.
"Our Love Is Here To Stay"

MILLAR m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2006-06-14 published
MILLAR,
Dalton and Marie - 50th Anniversary
We would like to thank everyone who attended our 50th Anniversary
Party at Duntroon Hall, sent cards and gifts and also those who
gave donations to Singhampton Anglican Church and G&M Hospital.
We would like to thank our grand_sons Christopher and Scott who
said grace before super and our relatives and Friends who helped
to make this a happy occasion. Special thanks to Wilma
ZEGGIL
and ladies from Singhampton Anglican Church for looking after
the afternoon tea, supper and buffet. The music provided by Campfire
Country. Thanks again; Dalton and Marie
Page 15

MILLAR m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-10-18 published
DREW /
MILLAR -- Mr. and Mrs. Roger
DREW of Mississauga, Ontario,
together with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
MILLAR of Innerkip, Ontario
announce the engagement of their children, Miss Jennifer Anne
and Mr. Andrew Glenn. Proud grandparents are Bernice and Cliff
BECKLEY and the late Robert
CARNEGIE, along with Edith and the
late Cicero
MILLAR and Helen and the late George
VERO.
MissDREW
graduated from the University of Western Ontario and Humber College
and is in marketing for Hunter Douglas Canada Inc. Mr.
MILLAR
graduated from the University of Toronto. He is at present finishing
his doctorate. A wedding is planned for May 28, 2005 at The Sherwood
Inn, Lake Joseph, Muskoka.

MILLEN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-30 published
MILLEN,
Ted and Lois - 50th Anniversary -
The family of Ted and Lois
MILLEN would like to invite you to
an Open House: Saturday, May 14th, 1-5 at 1279 Langmuir Ave.
Your presence is your gift.

MILLENAAR m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-21 published
DINNIN /
MILLENAAR -- Wedding Announcement
Julie and John
WYBENGA and Cheryl and Bill
DINNIN happily announce
the wedding of their children, Sheila
MILLENAAR and Will
DINNIN,
on Friday, September 15, 2006 at Grand Bend, Ontario. Congratulations
and best wishes for a long and happy life together!

MILLER m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-11-02 published
MILLER /
GOSS -- Engagement
Bill and Helen
MILLER wish to announce the engagement of their
daughter Mami to Jonathan
GOSS
son of Chris
GOSS and Bill
TAILOR/TAYLOR
and the late Robert
GOSS.
The wedding to take place March 2006 at Swinton Park.
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MILLER m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-07-25 published
MULLIN /
MILLER -- Forthcoming Marriage
Alex and Valerie
MULLIN of Westerville, Ohio wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of Meghan Marilyn
MULLIN to Ian Jason
MILLER, son of James and Cheryl
MILLER of Waterloo, Ontario.
Meghan is a granddaughter of Reg and June
TYLER,
Ravenna and
Elmer and late Marilyn
MULLIN,
Feversham.
The bride-to-be graduated from the University of Waterloo's Faculty
of Environmental Studies in June. Her fiancé graduated from the
University of Waterloo's Faculty of Engineering in 2004, He is
a civil engineer for Read Jones Christoffersen in Toronto.
The wedding will take place July 28th at the home of Brian and
Gwen MULLIN.
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MILLER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-07 published
60th Anniversary, Percy and Grace
MILLER
Friends are invited to help celebrate this special occassion
at an Open House on Saturday, June 14th at 69-1500 Richmond St.
N (Wyndham Gate) from 2-5 p.m.

MILLER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-16 published
ZAGO /
MILLER
Ernesto and Elfi
ZAGO and Paul and Cheryl
MILLER are pleased
to announce the wedding of their children Marcy and Adam.
The ceremony will take place at St. Paul Cathedral in London,
August 23, 2003 at 3 p.m.
Their Friends and family wish then the best

MILLER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-23 published
ZAGO /
MILLER - Marriage Announcement
Ernesto and Elfi
ZAGO and Paul and Cheryl
MILLER are pleased
to announce the wedding of their children Marcy and Adam. The
ceremony will take place at St. Paul's Cathedral in London, today,
August 23, 2003 at 3 p.m. Their Friends and family wish them
the best of luck.

MILLER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-30 published
HEESSELS /
MILLER
Congratulations
Richard HEESSELS and Rebecca
MILLER
The wedding will take place October 4, 2003 in Exeter. Proud
parents are Adrian and JoAnne
HEESSELS and Barry and Melanie
MILLER.

MILLER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-16 published
MILLER,
Bob and Estella - Happy 50th Anniversary
July 23, 2005
Please Join Us for an Open House from 2-4 +/or Open Dance from
7: 30-10 p.m. at Greenhills Golf Club 4838 Colonel Talbot Rd.
Lambeth (London) Ontario. Good wishes only: no gifts, no cards.
Loonie bin good will donation only, to Heart and Stroke or Cancer
research.

MILLER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-26 published
NORDEMANN /
MILLER -- Engagement
The families of Beth
NORDEMANN and Neil
MILLER wish to announce
their engagement and forthcoming marriage in Cuba, March 2009.
We wish you love and happiness always!

MILLER m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-05-10 published
Dolly and Ernie
MILLERHappy 60th Anniversary May 22, 1943 Your
family and Friends wish you many more years of love and happiness
together.

MILLER m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-06-14 published
FARBER /
SHAPERO -- Leon and Barbara
FARBER are delighted to
announce the engagement of their daughter Melissa Amy, to Richard,
son of Arthur and Fern
SHAPERO.
Proud grandparents are Harry
and Shirley
MILLER and Libby
TAUB.
Ecstatic siblings are Adam,
Elliot and Rebecca. Sadly missed at this time are Ralph and Gertrude
FARBER,
Jack and Betty
SHAPERO and Sol
TAUB.

MILLIKEN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-18 published
MILLIKEN /
EVAGELINOS -- Forthcoming Marriage
Al and Connie
MILLIKEN of Lambeth and George and Ruth Ann
EVAGELINOS
of London are extremely pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage
of their children, Cheryl
MILLIKEN to Marios
EVAGELINOS.
Stag and
Doe will be held Saturday, March 25, 2006 at 8: 00 p.m. at Earl
Nichols Arena, London.

MILLINER m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-10-11 published
MILLINER,
Jim▲ and Wilma - 50th Wedding Anniversary
We would like to thank everyone for cards, gifts and best wishes
received on the occasion of our 50th wedding anniversary.
- Jim and Wilma
Page 3

MILLION m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-17 published
MILLION /
KILLBY -- Forthcoming Marriage
Gerald and Ramona
MILLION of Stratford together with Richard
and Dawn KILLBY of Huron Park are pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their children, Elizabeth Claire
MILLION and Daniel
Phillip KILLBY.
The ceremony will take place on Saturday September
24, 2005, at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Stratford.

MILLS m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-08 published
MILLS,
Joyce and Morley - Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Celebrate 50th Anniversary - On Saturday evening, June 4 a large
crowd of Friends and relatives attended the come and go tea/dance
at the Dundalk Legion to help Joyce and Morley
MILLS celebrate
their 50th wedding anniversary. They are pictured above as they
met their many Friends at the Legion.
Page 3

MILLS m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-15 published
50th Wedding Anniversary
By Bob STEEL,
Page 16
June 4, 2005, Saturday, was an eventful day for Mr. and Mrs. C
and C CATCHER, the day chosen for a celebration of the 50th anniversary
of Christopher Robert
CATCHER and Sara Clazien
(LEKX) wedding
in Trinity Anglican Church, Durham by the Rev. Reginald
JACKSON.
The matron of honour was Mrs. Patricia
JAMES
(Christopher's oldest
sister) and the best man was David
CATCHER (the brother of Chris.)
The reception was at the
LEKX family farm near Durham. The actual
wedding was March 5, 1955.
At their home located on the corner of the Old Durham Road and
Grey Road 14, the celebration ran from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with
up to 180 people attending.
Part of the day was a renewal of the wedding vows conducted by
the Rev. Anne
MILLS, very recently the minister for Christ Church
Markdale (Anglican). All present took part in the ceremony. Clazien's
brother, William (the
LEKX family Is from Holland) sang a solo
and the LEKX family sang the hymns.
For their honeymoon, Chris and Clazien drove to French River
to stay on a farm of Christopher's parents where he built his
first house and became a farmer.
One day on the way to Sudbury their first child was born in the
car! They stopped at Burwash to get a doctor. This was the evening
of December 22, 1955. The baby was Isobel Patricia.
In the fall of 1956 they came back to the Durham/Priceville area.
Chris sold for Watkins Products patent medicines, animal minerals, etc.
Their home was the current one which Chris purchased in 1960.
Children were Isobel, Tonia, Mary and Thomas. Christopher John
was the fifth in 1962. The family have lived there for 45 years
come this August.
They have always been churchgoers. At the present time they attend
Christ Church Markdale, Anglican. Both have helped in the church.
Clazien is president of the Anglican Church Women. Soon their
garden flowers are provided for the altar. Chris is a volunteer
at Rockwood Terrace, a seniors' home in Durham. Both Clazien
and Chris work in their garden and around the house.
On June 5, the weather was sunny and warm. First visitors were
Doctor and Mrs.
CHAN at 9 a.m. From 10 a.m. it was visitors.
Chris has worn the Scottish kilt and sporran so his piper Friends
came and played the pipes from 11 a.m. to 12: 30 p.m. Kaelen
MacNEILL,
the 14-year old Highland dancer (who lives next door) performed
for about one hour and then helped the
CATCHERs.
She goes to
Grey Highlands High School. There was a large tent for food and
shelter. There were flowers and guests everywhere. The food was
delicious.
There were innumerable automobiles. Visitors came locally and
from Milton, Orangeville, Fergus, Stratford, Guelph, Paisley,
Wiarton, Owen Sound, London, Gananoque, Kanata, Toronto and Richmond
Hill. There were four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
The CATCHERs thank everyone who attended and made the event a
lovely, unforgettable event.

MILLS m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-09-26 published
MILLS /
FLYNN -- Marriage Announcement
Dustin and Shelley were married on June 20, 2007 at Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Shelley is the daughter of Brian and Margaret
FLYNN of Markdale.
Dustin is the
son of Ron and Lorna
MILLS of Kimberley. The happy
couple is residing in Kemble.
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MILLS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-05-24 published
Forthcoming Marriages -
HANNAY /
GRANT and
MILLS /
RIDGEWAY
Connie and Fraser
GRANT of London are pleased to announce the
upcoming June wedding of their son Jeffery to Liz
HANNAY, daughter
of Sherri and Bryan
HANNAY, Vancouver.The wedding will take place
at the bride's parents' summer home on Denman Island, British
Columbia.
Connie and Fraser
GRANT of London are pleased to announce the
upcoming wedding of their nephew Steve
RIDGEWAY,
son of the late
Margaret Jean
(GRANT)
RIDGEWAY and Dale
RIDGEWAY of Indiana,
to Jennifer
MILLS, daughter of Vicki and Dennis
MILLS, M.P. of
Toronto. The wedding will take place in Muskoka in September.
Best Wishes from the families.

MILLS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-09-20 published
SHAPIRO /
GILBERT
Andrew and Carol
MILLS and Etoile
McCANN and Bill
GILBERT are
pleased to announce the engagement of their children Wendy Lynn
to Gilbert.
Their special day will be June 14, 2004.

MILLS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-01 published
MILLS,
Evan▼ and Helen - Happy 55th Anniversary
Evan MILLS -- Happy 80th Birthday
Open House October 2nd from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Masonic-Shrine Hall,
15 Centre Street, Strathroy Please help make this a day to remember!
It is a surprise!

MILLS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-08 published
MILLS,
Evan▲ and Helen - 55th Anniversary
We would like to thank our family and Friends for making our
day very special on our 55th Anniversary and Evan's 80th Birthday.
Thanks for the flowers, gifts and best wishes. Memories will
remain forever. Evan and Helen.

MILLS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-05 published
WOOD,
George and Audrey
(MILLS) - 60th Wedding Anniversary July 3,
Congratulations and Best Wishes to our parents and grandparents
on your special day. Thanks for all of your love and support
through the years. Love Brenda and Dave, Janet, Gregory and Megan

MILNE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-04-26 published
MILNE /
LAWRENCE
Paul and Judy
MILNE of London are pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Carolyn to Jason
LAWRENCE of Toronto.
Jason is the
son of Jack and Carol
LAWRENCE of Durham, Ontario.
The wedding will take place Saturday, July 12, 2003 in London,
Ontario at the Elsie Perrin Williams Estate.

MINARSKY m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-10-11 published
CHENCINSKI /
TAUBE -- Gail and Aki
CHENCINSKI are pleased to
announce the engagement of their daughter Stacey to Phillip,
son of Rose and Allan
TAUBE.
Excited siblings are Alissa and
Brad and Josh and Corey. Stacey's happy bubbie is Shirley
MINARSKY.
Sadly missed at this time is zaidy Joe
MINARSKY.

MINHINNICK m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-10-04 published
KRZIC /
MINHINNICK - Engagement
Nancy KRZIC and Joseph
MINHINNICK
Paul and Angelca
KRZIC and Ted and Joanne
MINNHINNICK are proud
to announce the engagement of their children. We wish them the
best for all the years to come.

MINHINNICK m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-10-11 published
MINHINNICK /
KRZIC - Engagement
Nancy KRZIC and Joseph
MINHINNICK
Paul and Angelca
KRZIC and Ted and Jeanne
MINHINNICK are proud
to announce the engagement of their children. We wish them the
best for all the years to come.

MINNHINNICK m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-10-04 published
KRZIC /
MINHINNICK - Engagement
Nancy KRZIC and Joseph
MINHINNICK
Paul and Angelca
KRZIC and Ted and Joanne
MINNHINNICK are proud
to announce the engagement of their children. We wish them the
best for all the years to come.

MINTEN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-22 published
FACCHINA /
MINTEN
Lucio and Alice
FACCHINA of Parkhill are happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their daughter Tania Maria to Patrick
Martin MINTEN,
son of Lambert and Helen
MINTEN of Watford, on
July 22, 2006 at Sacred Heart Church, Parkhill. Congratulations
again -- after graduation from University of Guelph (2005) in
Child Studies and from Althouse College (2006).

MIRVISH m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-06-27 published
They honestly love one another
65th anniversary for Ed and Anne
250 at Princess of Wales celebration
The love, the tenderness and the joking that has marked 65 years
of marriage for Honest Ed
MIRVISH and his wife
Anne was evident
last night as 250 Friends and family gathered at the Princess
of Wales Theatre on King St. W. to mark the occasion.
Although both are using wheelchairs today, 92-year-old
MIRVISH,
in a white jacket and black bow tie, and Anne, sparkling in a
pink sequined dress and pink scarf, brought cheers and smiles
when they spoke.
Anne, quoting Mark Twain, said that a person is never married
unless married for at least 25 years.
"I can only tell you that I can never love any other man the
way I love my husband," she said to loud applause.
"And that doesn't mean we don't have ripples in our marriage
-- sometimes tsunamis…"
"But the love is there and for me it gets sweeter every day,
and every day is a bonus and I thank God for that," she said.
And then it was the turn of Honest Ed
MIRVISH who, although he
is still recovering from a bout of pneumonia and a tracheotomy
three years ago that makes it difficult for him to speak, showed
he still had a few of his famous quips left in him.
"For me, the past 65 years have been easy," he said to loud laughter.
Guests included Mayor David Miller, Police Chief Bill Blair,
Ontario Chief Justice Roy McMurtry, Gus
ANGELKOS,
MIRVISH's barber
for the last 46 years, Betty
KASTENBERG, his first employee,
and Vera PANTALONE, who was part of Anne's bridal party.|

MISEK m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-25 published
MISEK,
Ted and Peggy - 40th Wedding Anniversary
With a song in my heart! Thank you John, Catherine, Peter and
families, Friends along the way, and our Saviour Jesus.

MISSERE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2002-12-04 published
Wedding Announcement
MISSERE -
LORIA
Marybeth and Pat
LORIA of London and Ann and Don
MISSERE of Sault Ste. Marie are proud
to announce the marriage of their children Jennifer and Todd.
The Wedding took place on September 7, 2002 at Bellamere Winery in London.

MITCHELL m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-12-13 published
MITCHELL /
ROOT - Wedding Announcement
Pete and Eileen
MITCHELL of Forest along with Bob and Brenda
ROOT of London, proudly announce the marriage of their children,
Chris and Hilary. The wedding took place on November 25, 2003
in sunny Mexico. The happy couple will reside in London, Ontario.
Congratulations Chris and Hilary
MITCHELL.

MITCHELL m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-17 published
WALTER /
MITCHELL -- Engagement
Todd WALTER and Karen
MITCHELL
Jim and Barbara
WALTER and Brian and Sandra
MITCHELL are pleased
to announce the forthcoming marriage of Todd and Karen. The marriage
will take place in July, at Mary Immaculate Church, in London.
Congratulations and best wishes for a happy future.

MITCHELL m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-20 published
After the wedding, the chill is gone
James STARES,
KathyMITCHELL wed in a wintry maze of ice
By Louise BROWN,
StaffReporter
The bride wore white -- long johns.
In fact, so did the groom. The best man wore a toque and guests
tucked hot pads in their mitts.
When it's 9 below Celsius at the altar, it takes a few props
to keep love warm.
But romance also kindled the mood yesterday, when snow buffs
Kathy MITCHELL and James
STARES tied the knot in ultimate hoser
style, inside an ice maze near the C.N. Tower.
"It's a true Canadian wedding," laughed the 31-year-old bride,
who has heard every possible cold-related joke since the couple
agreed to marry at the Pontiac Ice Maze, built this week for
the Canadian International Auto Show.
"I've been called the Ice Queen, the Ice Princess, you name it,
but we just did it because a friend of a friend at a publicity
firm was looking for a couple to get married at the maze," said
MITCHELL, a former women's hockey player who snowboards, skis
and skates with her new husband. They're going to Vermont for
a ski honeymoon.
"We talked it over and embraced the idea because we love the
outdoors."
Mind you, the bride worried her bouquet of white hydrangeas and
red roses would freeze before she could throw it. Wind scattered
the rose petals and fake snow being strewn along the path by
the eight flower girls and "snow boys."
And the groom cut the ice cake with a chain saw.
"This gives new meaning to the term 'having cold feet,'" joked
STARES, 35, as he wielded the whining power tool through all
four see-through layers.
"But despite all the glitz, we were still really getting married,
so we wanted it to be meaningful," said
MITCHELL, who had the
Louis Armstrong hit "What a Wonderful World" playing as she emerged
from the maze with her twin sister at her side, to take her place
on the makeshift stage.
"We were actually thinking they were going to have a beach wedding
in the Caribbean, so this was a bit of a surprise," explained
Dorothy MITCHELL, mother of the bride, who clutched a red blanket
over her lap in the front row of the open-air chapel with fold-out
chairs and the Gardiner Expressway in the background.
"But you only live once, so it's fun."
MITCHELL and
STARES both work in product management, and were
introduced 18 months ago by mutual Friends who yesterday served
as maid of honour and best man on the gusty stage.
The couple got engaged last December and had been thinking of
getting married on a sun-baked island until approached about
the frosty alternative.
"But they've both been married before in traditional church weddings,
so I think they wanted to be more casual this time, and just
thought this would be a lot of fun," said Bev
STARES, mother
of the groom.
Still, there are logistical challenges to putting your nuptials
on ice:
A heated tent was provided where the 50 guests could wait until
the 15-minute ceremony began.
Burlap was laid along the bride's route in the maze so her red
high heels wouldn't slip on the ice.
The bride wore a heavy white fur-trimmed cape over her gown,
which was bought in the Spadina fashion district and featured
an unusual red top.
City hall marriage official Aestus
ROGERS had to compete to be
heard with the wind howling across his microphone as he read
the non-denominational vows.
ROGERS too wore many layers beneath
a heavy cape.
Guests were handed gift-wrapped hand-warmers for inside their
mitts as they watched the exchange of vows. The bride kept on
her white gloves as she slipped on her wedding ring, while the
groom donned his on a bare hand.
The newlyweds drove off in a car dragging ice cube trays off
the bumper.
After the sub-zero service, the party proceeded to warmer digs
for the reception at a King St. restaurant.
But flower girl Hannah
BARRICK, the bride's 12-year-old niece,
summed up the family's sentiments about the unusual ceremony.
"I think it was cool -- in both ways."

MIZZEN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-26 published
MIZZEN,
Mary and John - Happy 60th Anniversary
November 28, 2005
Thanks for all the wonderful memories. Lots of love from your
family.